Bronica Sq Serial Numbers

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Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 【 EXC】 Zenza Bronica SQ-Ai 6x6 Camera Zenzanon PS 80mm f2.8 Lens from Japan at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Introduced in January 1983, the SQ-Am was a 'integrated motor-drive only' version SQ-A body (in other words, the SQ-Am has no manual film advance). Up to this date installing the accessory motor drive to the SQ series of Bronicas was a tricky and somewhat unreliable process. To make a reliable motor-driven SQ, therefore, the motor was incorporated into the body of the SQ-Am. BRONICA 220 BACK FOR ETR/136189 $40 BRONICA BACK, 220, FOR ETR, WORKING, LOOKS EX-Serial Number M5240471 Estimated shipping weight: 2 Lbs. An official S2A has S2A at the end of the serial number on the body, and the S2 only has the numerical serial number. 2:42PM, 17 November 2017 PDT ( permalink ). I would like to make a remark if I may. The picture you have is a Bronica Z and NOT a Bronica D. Differences of a Z against a D are very few: a. Serial Number CB19XXX b. Grey focusing and winding knob c. X Syncro mark between 30 and 60 Speeds. There were very few differences between the “Z” and the”D”.

The Bronica SQ series is a line of 6x6 medium formatSLR camera system introduced in 1980. Production of the last Bronica SQ-Ai model (including lenses and accessories) finished at the end of September 2003, with sales continuing until inventories were depleted[1].

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SQ

The Bronica SQ is a 6x6 medium formatSLR camera that replaced the Bronica EC as their 6x6 format camera from August 1980[2]. The SQ is often said to mean square.

Similar to the 6x4.5 based ETR series that came before it, the SQ uses a leaf shutter based lens design. They are not compatible with the older series of focal plane shutter cameras. The lens system has a Seiko manufactured electronic shutter with speed of 8 sec. to 1/500 sec. plus T with the focusing helicode built-in to each lens. The sync connector is located on the front of the camera by the lens mount. Since it's a leaf shutter based camera system, flash sync is available at all speeds.

An interchangeable back system was incorporated that has the ability to use 120 or 220 (12 / 24 ) exposure film backs. The backs contain a ISO speed dial setting that is coupled to metered finders. Since the body and back need to be synchronized, make sure to wind the film crank completely before attaching the back. The film back also contains a crank, useful for setting the film start index. The main film crank can be removed to attach a winder or speed grip. The shutter release button can be locked with a twist of the collar to prevent mistaken exposures. The film back adopted some of the dark slide features of previous models. The camera will release the back when the dark slide is inserted and release button pressed.

The shutter cannot be released with the dark slide inserted. Unlike the older Bronica models, when the film back is detached from the body the dark slide can still be removed. The shutter cannot be cocked without film, but use of multi-exposure mode will enable you to cock it and test fire the shutter. The lens cannot be removed or attached without cocking the shutter. A red LED will illuminate in the viewfinder during shutter fire. The light will go out when the shutter fire has completed. Observe that the cocking pin colour is green on both the lens and body before attaching or removing the lens. If they are not, manually cock the shutter on the lens or body.

A battery check button is located by the shutter knob along with a cable release socket. The camera is powered by one 6V PX28A battery located in a compartment at the base of the camera. A 1/4 inch tripod socket as well as a flash sync connector for accessories are also on the base.

SQ-A

In 1982 the SQ-A was released with mirror lockup and a new view finder system now supporting auto exposure. The newer AE finders are not fully compatible with the older SQ cameras, they are unable to mount properly because there are now more electronic connector pins. The film back dark slides are now locked when not attached to the camera. The new dark slides are now grey in color.

SQ-Am

Introduced in January 1983, the SQ-Am is an 'integrated motor-drive only' version SQ-A body (in other words, the SQ-Am has no manual film advance). Up to this date installing the accessory motor drive to the SQ series of Bronicas was a tricky and somewhat unreliable process. To make a reliable motor-driven SQ, therefore, the motor was incorporated into the body of the SQ-Am. The SQ-Am uses six AA batteries to drive the motor, in addition to the a small 6 volt battery to power the camera's shutter and meter. The drive runs at two frames every three seconds, with the batteries lasting for approximately 60 rolls of 120 film.

SQ-Ai

The SQ-Ai was a slightly updated SQ-A, announced at the 1990 Photokina, with availability in the US from early 1991[3]. The camera has the ability to use a motor drive. The drive is specifically for the Ai and does not function properly with other SQ models. Also OTF metering is possible. TTL automatic flash requires the use of the SCA connector located on the shutter side of the body for attachment to a SCA flash adapters. When multiple exposure mode is enabled, the right of the viewfinder now displays an square indicator. A longer shutter speed of 16 seconds is added to the body, along with a traditional bulb mode shutter setting instead of just T, but it drains battery power while in use. The 16 second and bulb modes does not work with the ME or MF finders. This camera switches to 4x LR44 batteries that are held by a battery holder. The backs changed slightly, with the ISO dial on the back instead of the top. This makes it much easier to view and change the ISO settings with larger finders. The ISO has increased and can go up to ISO 6400. Exposure compensation is also on the newer (SQ-i) backs. It allows adjustment of up to 2 EV in 1/3 increments.

SQ-B

The SQ-B is a simplified version of the SQ-A. It is sometimes called SQ Basic. It was made in 1996, making it the newest camera in the SQ line. The main difference with the B model is when mounted the light metering functions in prism finders are not functional. The film back also lacks the ISO dial; since a dial does not serve a purpose of coupling to the meter which will not function. The often bundled lens 80mm PS/B lens does not have a T mode. The T mode will function on lenses equipped as such. Does not have bulb mode, since the SQ-A did not have it either. The motor drive accessory also will not function with this camera.

Gallery



SQ-A
image by Aaron Oxborrow
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SQ-A and SQ-B crank side view
image by Aaron Oxborrow
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SQ w ME Prism finder and grip
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SQ-Am
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SQ-Ai
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SQ-B
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SQ-A top WLF view
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image by Martin Taylor(Image rights)


Bronica Sq Serial Numbers

System

See Bronica lenses for a list.

Finder

  • Waist-level finder
  • CdS MM (prism) finder (SQ)
  • CdS MF (chimney) finder (SQ)
  • Prism finder
  • Prism finder (new)
  • ME prism finder
  • MF (chimney) finder
  • AE prism finder
  • AE-i prism finder

Focus screens

  • Microprism / split image (standard)
  • Microprism
  • Split image
  • Matte spot
  • Grid
  • Microprism / split image 135
  • Matte 135

Lens

  • Lens hood bellows
  • Auto bellows
  • Extension tube 18 and 36
  • Tele-converter
  • Close-up lens 1, 2
  • Focusing lever

Film

  • SQ 120 back
  • SQ 220 back
  • SQ 135N 35mm (24x36mm) back
  • SQ-i 120 back
  • SQ-i 220 back
  • SQ-i 120J 6x4.5 back
  • SQ-i 220J 6x4.5 back
  • SQ-i 135N 35mm (24x36mm) back
  • SQ-i 135W 35mm (24x54mm) back
  • Polaroid back (CB102)
  • Polaroid back (CB103)

Flash

  • SCA 386 adapter

Body

  • Polaroid tripod adapter
  • Motor Drive SQ-i
  • Speed grip
  • Remote cord SQ-i
  • Crank (SQ, SQA, SQB)
  • Crank (SQAi)

Power

  • Cold battery pack
  • Cold battery pack (4xAA)
  • Battery pack (SQAm, 6xC)
  • Battery pack (SQAi, 4xLR44)
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SQ-i 135W back
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SQ with auto bellows
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Lenses

A lens- or leaf-shutter camera, the SQ-series will synchronize flash at all available shutter speeds. Lenses are designated 'S' and 'PS'.

LensLens constructionFilter diameterOverall lengthMinimum focusing distanceWeight
Zenzanon-PS 35mm F3.5 Fisheye11 elements in 8 groups32.5mm (rear filter)91mm0.28m960g
Zenzanon-S 40mm F411 elements in 8 groups95mm83mm0.4m660g
Zenzanon-PS 40mm F411 elements in 8 groups95mm67.5mm0.4m650g
Zenzanon-S 50mm F3.510 elements in 8 groups67mm62mm0.5m560g
Zenzanon-PS 50mm F3.510 elements in 8 groups77mm61.7mm0.5m590g
Zenzanon-PS 65mm F49 elements in 7 groups67mm69.6mm0.6m665g
Zenzanon-S 80mm F2.86 elements in 4 groups67mm52mm0.8m470g
Zenzanon-PS 80mm F2.86 elements in 4 groups67mm52mm0.8m490g
Zenzanon-S 105mm F3.56 elements in 4 groups67mm60mm0.85m540g
Zenzanon-PS Macro 110mm F46 elements in 4 groups67mm79mm0.66m685g
Zenzanon-PS 135mm F46 elements in 4 groups67mm79mm1m755g
Zenzanon-S 150mm F3.55 elements in 5 groups67mm61mm1.5m590g
Zenzanon-PS 150mm F46 elements in 4 groups67mm74mm1.5m750g
Zenzanon-PS 180mm F4.59 elements in 8 groups67mm96mm1m865g
Zenzanon-S 200mm F4.55 elements in 5 groups67mm97mm2.5m740g
Zenzanon-PS 200mm F4.57 elements in 5 groups67mm107mm2.5m870g
Zenzanon-S 250mm F5.65 elements in 5 groups67mm129mm3m870g
Zenzanon-PS 250mm F5.67 elements in 5 groups67mm150.2mm3m1010g
Zenzanon-S 500mm F87 elements in 6 groups95mm255mm8.5m1890g
Zenzanon-PS 500mm F811 elements in 10 groups122mm307.5mm8m3760g
Zenzanon-PS 50-100mm F4-5.6 Aspherical12 elements in 10 groups95mm102.5mm1.5m1010g
Zenzanon-S Variogon 75-150mm F4.515 elements in 13 groups93mm152mm1.8m1800g
Zenzanon-S Variogon 140-280mm F5.617 elements in 14 groups93mm221mm2.5m2000g

Compared

BronicaSQSQ-ASQ-AMSQ-AiSQ-B
Year19801982198319901996
Speeds8s - 1/5008s - 1/5008s - 1/50016s - 1/500 + B8s - 1/500
Mirror Lock-upXOOOO
MotordriveXXbuilt-inoptionalX
Power1x PX281x PX281x PX28, 6x AA4x SR441x PX28


Meter finderSQSQ-ASQ-AMSQ-AiSQ-B
CdS MM prismOXXXX
Cds MF chimneyOXXXX
ME prismOOO-OX
MF chimneyXOOO-OX
AE prismXOOOOX
AE-i prismXOOOOX

O: works X: not work O-: no 16s or B mode OX:mount no meter

Bibliography

  • Lewis, Gordon, ed. The History of the Japanese Camera. Rochester, N.Y.: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography & Film, 1991. ISBN 0-935398-17-1 (paper), 0-935398-16-3 (hard). Pp.160 and 169.
  • McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Pp.159–62.

Notes

Bronica
  1. End of Bronica production message from Tamron
  2. PHOTOGRAPHIC INDUSTRIES vol. 41 no. 9 '83 p. 77
  3. Popular Photography, January 1991 p. 54

Links

In English:Manuals

  • Bronica SQ Camera Manuals (SQ-A, SQ-Am) at Photo-Manuals.com
  • Bronica manual for SQ / / SQ-A / / SQ-Am / / SQ-Ai / / SQ-B at Mike Butkus' Orphan Cameras

In French

Bronica Sq Serial Numbers Identification

  • Bronica SQ at Collection-appareils by Sylvain Halgand
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Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1876 - 1900
DateSerial #
18761
1877700
18781,700
18793,000
18805,000
18816,000
18827,000
18838,000
18849,000
188510,500
188612,000
188713,000
188814,000
188916,500
189018,000
189120,000
189222,500
189325,000
189427,500
189529,000
189634,000
189740,000
189846,700
189952,000
190058,000
Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1901 - 1930
DateSerial #
190166,700
190271,000
190376,000
190482,000
190588,000
190694,000
1907100,000
1908106,000
1909111,000
1910116,000
1911121,000
1912126,000
1913130,150
1914132,400
1915137,000
1916142,575
1917146,600
1918155,000
1919165,900
1920169,500
1921175,500
1922190,450
1923198,475
1924206,700
1925219,850
1926230,900
1927239,500
1928252,900
1929263,200
1930273,700
Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1931 - 1956
DateSerial #
1931280,130
1932281,360
1933289,743
1934294,687
1935300,690
1936307,996
1937315,575
1938322,650
1939324,859
1940327,850
1941338,500
1942348,150
1943354,600
1944355,500
1945355,750
1946355,850
1947366,650
1948376,100
1949383,650
1950389,600
1951396,300
1952393,301
1953420,057
1954427,301
1955500,001
1956571,850
Reed Mouthpiece Instruments 1895 - 1925
DateSerial #
18951
18962,000
18972,500
18983,000
18993,500
19003,900
19014,400
19025,100
19036,700
19048,500
19059,600
190610,800
190712,000
190813,000
190915,400
191017,800
191121,200
191222,500
191325,000
191430,000
191635,000
191740,000
191950,000
192058,000
192164,000
192283,000
1923101,775
1924124,600
1925145,400
Reed Mouthpiece Instruments 1926 - 1956
DateSerial #
1926167,900
1927193,450
1928209,250
1929224,600
1930237,800
1931244,700
1932249,230
1933256,501
1934260,000
1935263,500
1936271,000
1937278,000
1938284,000
1939285,000
1940288,300
1941295,250
1942304,500
1943309,250
1944309,300
1945310,200
1946314,000
1947320,000
1948327,150
1949332,150
1950337,250
1951341,850
1952341,851
1953354,742
1954359,251
1955500,001
1956571,750

Bronica Sq Serial Numbers Lookup

Conn Cup Mouthpiece and Reed Mouthpiece Instruments
1957 - 1972
DateSerial #
1957652002
1958718626
1959779657
1960834200
1961898556
1962949465
1963c00501
1964c73854
1965e54106
1966h31247
1967k35274
1968l20454
1969'm' prefix
1970'n' prefix
1971'p' prefix
1972'r' prefix
Conn Cup Mouthpiece Instruments
1973 - present
DateSerial #
1973ga30000
1974ga40000
1975ga50000
1977ga60000
1978ga70000
1979ga80000
1980*
1981*
198216500 - 23430*
198323431 - 33388*
198433389 - 45521*
198545522 - 58991*
58992 � 68841*
198768842 � 76617* & prefix '37'
198876618 � 81115* & prefix '38'
1989prefix '39'
1990prefix '40'
Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture.
C. G. C.G. Conn Saxophones
1976 - present
DateSerial #
197683000 - 89496
197791314 - 98992
197898993 - 111820
1979111821 - 128691
1980128692 - 145001
1981145002 - 154753
1982154954 - 170073
1983170074 - 184336
1984184337 - 201207
1985201208 - 221243
1986221244 - 240141
1987240142 - 261465
1988261466 - 273178
3811713 - 3821881
19893900000
19904000000
19914100000
Note: From 1987 to present, add 50 to the serial number prefix to calculate the year of manufacture.
*1980 - 1986 serial numbers are for student trumpet and cornets only.
Other cup mouthpiece serial numbers are not available at this time.